Is It Biblical For Christians To Pay Tithes?

Within this topic that speaks, Is It Biblical for Christians to Pay Tithes? Meanwhile, through this scripture implied that nothing should be given freely without anything in exchange for it, be it a financial obligation, with the Bible covering Jesus as for money for the exchange of the gospel, be it healing or performing good works; all are meant to be free, so it is left for us to understand that the message, which is for salvation, is meant to be a commodity; rather, it has to be a gift given to everyone by another or by our leaders.
So through his lesson, I came to understand that tithe is a practice within the Old Testament that was mainly for the Levites. On that note, I came to realize that tithe was actually a form of obedience that is under the coverage of the covenant of Israel, which I came to know is not actually a charge for hearing the message, which is the word of our Father.


The Bible does not tell us that tithing is wrong with
We are not selling or buying the gospel
There are too many argument about tithing. Let us do what is right
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